Porter Road Mobile Messaging Terms of Service
Last Updated: March 27, 2026
These Mobile Messaging Terms of Service (“Mobile Terms”) govern your participation in the Porter Road mobile messaging program (the “Service”). By opting in to the Service, you agree to these Mobile Terms and our [Link to Privacy Policy]. We may modify or cancel the Service or these Mobile Terms at any time. Your continued use of the Service following any changes constitutes your acceptance of those changes.
1. Program Description & Consent
By consenting to Porter Road’s SMS/text messaging service, you agree to receive recurring SMS/MMS text messages from and on behalf of Porter Road through your wireless provider to the mobile number you provided.
Message Content: Messages may include transactional updates (e.g., order confirmations, shipping alerts) and promotional marketing (e.g., special offers, sales, cart reminders).
Technology: Messages may be sent using an automatic telephone dialing system or other automated technology.
Voluntary Participation: You understand that you do not have to sign up for this program in order to make any purchases, and your consent is not a condition of any purchase with Porter Road.
2. Message Cost & Frequency
We do not charge for the Service, but you are responsible for all charges and fees associated with text messaging imposed by your wireless provider. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. Check your mobile plan and contact your wireless provider for details.
3. How to Opt-Out & State-Specific Safe Harbors
You may opt out of the Service at any time.
To Opt-Out: Text the single keyword command STOP to 23574 (or click the unsubscribe link provided in any text message). You will receive a single, one-time opt-out confirmation message. No further messages will be sent unless initiated by you.
Alternative Programs: If you have subscribed to other Porter Road mobile programs, you must opt out of those programs separately by following their specific instructions.
Notice and Cure Period (Florida, Texas, and applicable states): To the maximum extent permitted by applicable state law, including the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act and the Texas Business and Commerce Code, you agree that if you wish to revoke your consent to receive messages, you must do so by replying STOP to our text messages. You further agree to allow Porter Road 15 days to process your opt-out request before initiating any legal or administrative action regarding unsolicited messages.
4. Support & Assistance
For Service support or assistance, text HELP to 23574 or email help@prbutcher.com.
5. Change of Phone Number
You agree to provide us with a valid, current mobile number. If you change or deactivate your mobile number, you agree to promptly notify Porter Road. You agree to indemnify Porter Road for any claims, expenses, or damages related to your failure to notify us of a number change.
6. Disclaimer of Liability
We may change any short code or telephone number we use to operate the Service at any time with notice to you. You acknowledge that any messages (including STOP or HELP requests) sent to a changed short code/number may not be received, and we are not responsible for honoring requests made in such messages.
The wireless carriers supported by the Service (e.g., AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. To the extent permitted by law, Porter Road is not liable for failed, delayed, or misdirected delivery of any information sent through the Service, any errors in such information, or any actions you take or fail to take in reliance on it.
7. Dispute Resolution & Class Action Waiver
Please read this section carefully. It affects your legal rights.
In the event of any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to the Service, these Mobile Terms, or state/federal telemarketing laws (including the TCPA, Florida FTSA, or Texas SB 140), you and Porter Road agree to resolve the dispute through binding individual arbitration rather than in court. You and Porter Road mutually agree to waive the right to a trial by jury and the right to participate in any class action, collective action, or representative proceeding.